Engineering NV Centers via Hydrogen-Driven Defect Chemistry in CVD Diamonds for Quantum Applications: NVHx Dissociations into NV, Origin of 468nm Center, and Cause of Brown Coloration
Mubashir Mansoor, Kamil Czelej, Sally Eaton-Maga\~na, Mehya Mansoor, R\"umeysa Salci, Maryam Mansoor, Taryn Linzmeyer, Yahya Sorkhe, Kyaw S. Moe, \"Omer \"Ozyildirim, Kouki Kitajima, Mehmet Ali Sarsil, Taylan Erol, G\"okay Hamamci, Onur Ergen, Adnan Kurt, Arya Andre Akhavan

TL;DR
This study uncovers how hydrogen influences defect formation and transformation in CVD diamonds, revealing the role of NVHx complexes in color centers and NV creation for quantum technologies.
Contribution
It demonstrates that hydrogen-passivated NV centers (NVHx) and related complexes are key to understanding defect chemistry and color centers in CVD diamonds, a novel insight for quantum material engineering.
Findings
NVHx dissociates into NV centers and hydrogen during annealing.
The 468 nm luminescence center is identified as NVH- defect.
Hydrogen stabilizes defect complexes during diamond growth.
Abstract
Achieving high NV center conversion efficiency remains a key challenge in advancing diamond-based quantum technologies. The generally accepted mechanism for NV formation is that irradiation-induced vacancies become mobile during annealing and are trapped by substitutional nitrogen. However, the suggested mechanism does not consider the presence and role of hydrogen in the diamond and its influence on the NV formation pathway. This is despite ab-initio calculations, which strongly suggest the formation of hydrogen-passivated NV centers during CVD diamond growth. Recent experimental observations showing a strong spatial correlation between NV centers, brown coloration, and the 468 nm luminescence center in as-grown CVD diamonds prompted us to investigate the atomistic origin of these phenomena in the presence of NxVHy-type complex defects. We used hybrid density functional theory DFT…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiamond and Carbon-based Materials Research · Advanced Surface Polishing Techniques · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
